I finally found one!

wilkere

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I finally found one!

Today was the day I finally found the piece I've been looking for long and hard, in sweltering summer heat and frigid cold winters. There were many variables in finding it today and everythingl fell into place for today to be a end to my quest.
It all started with being assigned to the Rifle Range today at Stone Bay which is located down Hwy 17 towards Rocky Point and Castle Hayne and not too far from Richlands and Belgrade. I was up at 0400 and on my motorcycle and headed down the Hwy at 0445. I threw in my helmet in case for some reason it was a quick range, since after all today is Friday and the mines are open in Eastern Carolina!

After doin some shooting with the other couple hunnerd Jarheads, we wrapped it up. I pondered what I should do since it was god-almighty swealtering hot, and I was dripping from head to toe. But I figured, “what the hell, I'm dirty smelly and feel lucky” and filled up my 48 ouncer with water and headed to the mine.

After checking in at the mine and asking if anyone else was poking around, the manger said “Are you kidding! If your lucky maybe you'll get some rain in there to cool you off.” I left after he wished me lucky in finding something good and rode the bike down the gravel rode and past all the trucks moving thru the pit. I thought to myself that I'd only be able to last a couple of hours at most in this burning rotisserie of fossil hunting misery.

I headed to a area that looked like it was some new work and wandered around when I suddenly spied a large Ricky's enamel pasted in the dirt of the crushed roadway. Sure'nuff after prying her out she would've be a beauty if she was complete but, they never are....

I was thinking these types of thoughts knowing that somewhere in here there must be a complete money making, picture taking, I'm not faking, complete Big Boy Aooowricckcuuueliiiiitetisssss. I looked down on the ground and there it was looking up from the dirt.
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I had to catch myself from tinkling in my pants, then I pulled my Gerber out and started to dig away the dirt around the blade of the tooth. As the Gerber kept going down and I kept seeing perfect blade I gently pulled and in a nanosecond could see that this was finally the one that I've been looking for these past three years! After 10's of millions of years this perfect black with gray striped mottled enamel birthed in just shy of 4inches!

I almost called it a day right there but that's not me, so I pulled this odd-ball tooth out a little while later, it's fragile as can be and I've haven't noticed around on the boards anyone know what it is?
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“When its boiling summertime, it's time to hit the mine!”
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dugit

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Re: I finally found one!

Nice job, I'm still looking

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Tnmountains

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Re: I finally found one!

That is such a cool find.I only have one large one given to me. Great banner find. We have old coins,gold,fossils, pottery,rings and american artifacts. What a Banner bar !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Congratulations,
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Xraywolf

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Re: I finally found one!

Ok, I'll "bite" ... Whats it from, how old and whats it worth ?
 

makton

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Re: I finally found one!

They say it's all about the journey and not the destination but in this case, they are all wrong!!!
Beautiful find and a big congrats on the banner.

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AeroMike

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Re: I finally found one!

Not bad tooth. I have found quite a few teeth here in Charleston, Matter of fact I found a really nice all white Angustidens tooth and a couple of nice size meg teeth as well. Didn't know this was banenr material, shoot, I might post some of my teeth I have found lately.

Congrats again on your find. :icon_thumleft:
 

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wilkere

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Re: I finally found one!

Ramapirate said:
I wondered what was at Castle Hayne besides that little flea market, a video store and
a barbecue buffet. Now I know. I was there a couple of weeks ago, I'm looking into
doing an auction at the flea market. Is there a phosphate mine near there or something?
I've been to Aurora and dug in a little dump near the mine, found a few vertebrae.
You did good,
Ramapirate

Two mines near there, Rocky Point and Castle Hayne. They are Martin Marietta quarries and usually open on Fridays if they are not blasting. Safety gear is required however.
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Fish-Gate said:
Wow!!! Better than good in my opinion. That kind of find would make my year! Look at the detail near the edges. Dude - can you give us some idea of what that beauty is worth? Regardless of price, I'm voting banner find...
Thanks for the shout out! Believe it or not, the second tooth in the pic is more rare and valuble. It's from the first whale type mammal that left the land for the water. It had hind legs and all that jazz. Some guys in the club who know more about fossils and values say it's close to 500 bucks. The big ricky tooth is probably 3-4 hundred. Both about 40 million years old.. Not bad for 2 hours in the heat!
 

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wilkere

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TreasureFiend said:
Awesome job bud - congrats on making the banner!!! I wish I was into MD'ng and relic hunting when I was on Lejeune!!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Not on Lejuene that's for sure! That's Brig time!
 

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wilkere

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AeroMike said:
Not bad tooth. I have found quite a few teeth here in Charleston, Matter of fact I found a really nice all white Angustidens tooth and a couple of nice size meg teeth as well. Didn't know this was banenr material, shoot, I might post some of my teeth I have found lately.

Congrats again on your find. :icon_thumleft:
Dude, I didn't even know I was in the banner until I read down thru the posts! One thing about the Fossilheads around here are they like to keep things quiet. I'm a renagade for posting and I know many hate me for it however, there's plenty of stuff to dig out for everyone that wants to sweat it out with shovel in hand!
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Re: I finally found one!

Wow cool find !! :icon_thumleft:

Here is real footage of a real Megalodon !! :headbang:

He comes on from the right at 0:36 the fish with him are normal sharks. The yellow thing is a cage someone would get in.




Keep @ it and HH!! :D
 

timekiller

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Hey wilkere,I've have done and walked a many of road here on the coast.Back home in Pamlico county they spread them out to drive on.(what a shame).Found quite a few in the past Dad still has right many.Me I've given mine to nefews kids love them.But the one you have is a Auriculatus it was the ansester to the Meg.Nice find! Good Job!Meg teeth are broader and don't have the two corner teeth.
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Re: I finally found one!

Sweet finds indeed!! That broken-up tooth, not knowing the size of the fragments, looks like a well-fractured mastadon tooth. They're found somewhat frequently, (compared to other areas), here in the upper Hudson Valley of NY. If that's what it is, there's probably more of it back where you found it. NICE!
 

jsandin

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It's in great shape. Many are worn down. Yours has very distinct serrations and looks like it could still take a chunk out of some prey. Congratulations on making the banner.
 

Monty

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Those other objects look like Sting Ray teeth like I've seen on the Shark Pit posts.
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Re: I finally found one!

bob- my good friend congrats on the finds and thanks for bringing them by to show me soon after they were found. you put in alot of hard work and effort for a long time and lord knows its hot enough out there to fry bacon on the ground! the black ric shown is about perfect and the pic does it no justice. any tooth collector would be envious (i kno i am) -ny rob
 

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